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Bakery with possible new innovation making ice cream sandwiches

Started by , Mar 13 2018 05:14 PM
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We are a bakery regulated by the FDA. We make cookies and cookie dough products.

 

We are prospering the idea of making ice cream sandwiches with our baked cookies.

 

If we bring in Ice cream patties all ready produced in another USDA facility, will we have to be regulated under the USDA? Will we have to have USDA on site to produce?  Thank-you

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